of which it was held as one knight's fee. 10 It was held in 1163 by Saher de Quincy 11 ... He was probably a brother of Robert de Quincy, who apparently succeeded him. Saher ... the purchaser of the other two...

against poison and infectious disease. So important was this product that Quincy described it as one of the 'five great COMPOSITIONs of the shops' [Quincy ... Inventories (mid-period), Rates, Recipes. References:...

turpentine] According to Quincy, common turpentine was extracted from the LARCH [Quincy (1718)], and so may well have been a synonym for VENICE TURPENTINE ... Inventories (late), Recipes. References: Davies (1831...